Damso Cafe & Food

Damso Cafe & Food

Takes Reservations: Yes
Take-out: Yes

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  1. This is a cute spot for lunch and I've dined here 3 times so far. Its more 3.5 stars but I'd rather round up 😉

    The menu is very… Eclectic. They have Japanese dishes like udon, curry, ramen, Korean dishes like ddukbokgi, kimbap, etc, and a variety of salads, paninis & wraps. I've tried the spicy nabeyaki udon, kimbap & hamburger steak. Service is timely and professional, no complaints.

    Hamburger steak is where its at! I'm not a fan of the onions that come in the gravy bc they are sorta raw (personal preference) and you only get one ice cream scoop of rice. The patty is made fresh and topped with a sunny side up egg to make it extra rich and delish. Yummm. Spicy nabeyaki udon was good but I had to chug water for hours after = MSG overload. Kimbap is average and not worth noting. Coworkers liked the udon and said it was palatable. Don't expect a bunch of banchans (complimentary sides) bc they give you 3 little ramekins of potato salad, pickled veggies & kimchi.

    Not sure if I'd return for dinner since its a couple more bucks, but I'm curious to see if dinner portions are larger. See ya again soon for lunch, Damso!

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